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Tesla recall: Models S, X, 3, Y and Cybertruck impacted

By Sophia Fong
Published in CyberTruck
February 02, 2024
1 min read
Tesla recall: Models S, X, 3, Y and Cybertruck impacted

So, check this out - there’s been a big ol’ recall on all sorts of Tesla models, from the S and X to the 3, Y, and even the shiny new Cybertruck. I came across this article that spilled all the deets, and let me tell you, it’s quite the ride.

Basically, Tesla had to issue this recall because of a problem with the seatbelts. I know, right? Seatbelts, of all things! Turns out, there’s a possibility that the seat belts haven’t been properly attached, and that could be dangerous in the event of a crash. And hey, we definitely want to stay safe and secure in our Teslas, am I right?

But here’s where it gets kinda interesting. The recall affects different models produced between this specific time frame, so if you own any of these bad boys, you might wanna pay attention: Models S and X made from 2015 to 2022, Model 3 from 2018 to 2022, Model Y from 2020 to 2022, and the highly anticipated Cybertruck, well, all of them. You wouldn’t want to be caught unprepared, right?

Now, a personal anecdote for ya - I actually know someone who owns a Tesla Model S, and they had this issue a while ago before the recall. The seatbelt was all wonky, and they had to take it to the service center to get it fixed. It ended up being not a big deal, but it’s definitely a relief to know they discovered the problem and are now taking action on a larger scale.

To sum it all up, Tesla had to issue a recall due to potential problems with the seatbelts in various models, including the ever-so-cool Cybertruck. It’s a safety thing, so they want to make sure we’re all buckled up and protected in case of an accident. If you own any of the affected models, it’s time to look into getting that seatbelt checked out at a Tesla service center.

The main takeaway here is, despite the recall, it’s actually pretty impressive that Tesla is being proactive about safety and taking steps to fix any issues. Plus, it’s a good reminder for all of us to double-check our own seatbelts - in Teslas or any other vehicle - because safety should always come first, my friends.


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